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MMDA seeks to extend dump operations

- Michael Punongbayan -
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said yesterday it would seek an extension of a deadline for the closure of all dumps in Metro Manila to give the agency more time to find a large enough area for use as a sanitary landfill.

MMDA Deputy Chairman Cesar Lacuna said closing down dumps in Metro Manila on Feb. 16 as prescribed by the Solid Waste Management Act would create more problems in the collection and disposal of garbage.

He pointed out that the law calls for the total closure of all open dumps, leaving only sanitary landfills to operate and take in Metro Manila’s garbage.

At present, the Payatas dump in Quezon City and a site in Navotas are still being used along with the sanitary landfills in Rodriguez, Rizal and Clark, Pampanga.

"As much as possible, we want to prolong the use of the existing dumps until we find a new place where we can put Metro Manila’s thrash," Lacuna told The Star. "Most likely, we will seek an extension."

He said MMDA officials will be holding a meeting to discuss the garbage problem.

Lacuna noted that while the sanitary landfills of Rodriguez and Clark can likely accommodate Metro Manila’s garbage, there will be additional expenses because of transport requirements.

The MMDA is still in search of a place to convert into a sanitary landfill, which will have to be much closer to the metropolis.

The land area will also have to be large enough to take in 8,000 metric tons of garbage daily for a considerable number of years.

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DEPUTY CHAIRMAN CESAR LACUNA

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MANILA

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METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

NAVOTAS

PAMPANGA

QUEZON CITY

RIZAL AND CLARK

RODRIGUEZ AND CLARK

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT

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